SabhyaG Posted April 18, 2018 Posted April 18, 2018 Hi I have been extremely lucky in being accepted into two great universities for my masters. Before I provide the details of the programmes, here is a little bit about my background. I hold a Bachelors in Business Studies from a reputed Indian university. My interest in economics is mostly fuelled by textbooks, online courses and, a few introductory courses at college. I plan to get a job after my master's programme somewhere in the development policy sector. Georgetown University: Pros: DC hence internship opportunities, math camp, more quantitative courses Cons: Expensive, not a lot of research opportunities Penn State University: Pros: Cheaper, a thesis component, PhD level courses- they are taught separately to masters programme. In the second year, can choose from PhD field courses. Cons: Small city, new programme Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You
rising_star Posted April 21, 2018 Posted April 21, 2018 Eco = economics? Can you afford Georgetown? Do you want research experience?
ExponentialDecay Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 Not sure why you think Georgetown offers more quantitative courses than Penn State. Anyway, for me the decision would come down to finances - which means that I'd fuck off to Europe, not least because masters-level economics education is stronger there.
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